tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7470217109659177851.post744229646437277134..comments2015-08-02T05:31:56.434-07:00Comments on Heirlooms Reunited: 1900s Advertisement Card for Winnegarnock House at head of Moosehead Lake, MainePam Beveridgenoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7470217109659177851.post-78513513700925482622013-02-04T14:35:46.338-08:002013-02-04T14:35:46.338-08:00Thanks for your comment and the added information....Thanks for your comment and the added information. I revised the blog post to insert a note at the beginning to advise readers not to miss your comment. I know there are others out there that share your interest and hopefully you will connect with them.Pam Beveridgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06272409581983333836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7470217109659177851.post-53638278281007550692013-02-04T14:12:01.598-08:002013-02-04T14:12:01.598-08:00Very interested in anything about Northeast Carry....Very interested in anything about Northeast Carry. My grandfather started our family&#39;s association with the Carry in 1902 when, he was an intern at the TB facility in Greenville Junction(which later was the site of the Squaw Mt. Inn). He met Tom Snow, who was a clerk in Craft&#39;s store, in the Junction and, later manager of the Winnegarnock House. Our camp came to us from a Carry guide named Bill Doyle, in the mid 1940&#39;s. I am looking to collect information and photos about the Carry so, the history may be preserved. There is no real source for this information since, the Carry was never organized in a manner that produced or maintained records. Since the Great Northern went bankrupt, I expect much information was destroyed. I would have liked to find the lease records for the folks I knew there, from the late 1940&#39;s on.<br />I would enjoy hearing from anyone with an interest in, or information about, the Carry.<br />My email is RNewhall@RealtyUSA.com.<br />A. Russell Newhall Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com